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    COGNITIVE COMPUTING- IBM WATSON The term cognitive computing has been used to refer to new hardware and/or software that mimic the functioning of the human brain. Like a human‚ a cognitive computing application learns by experience and/or instruction. The CC application learns and remembers how to adapt its content displays‚ by situation‚ to influence behaviour. This means a CC application must have intent‚ memory‚ foreknowledge and cognitive reasoning for a domain of variable situations. Cognitive-based

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    The article “Time to Break Silence” details why America was not right to involve itself in the Vietnam War. Writer Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ argues that there is no hope and that there are no new beginnings and rehabilitation for the nation’s poor and homeless as long as America continues to engage in “adventures” such as the Vietnam War. The strategies Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. uses to support his claim include imagery and strong logical reasoning. Dr. King does this in order to persuade his

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    Watsons water (A) Product attribute‚ Customer needs and Buying Process Buying process can be differentiated into 4 stages: –Need identification -water is important for human body since about 70% of human body is made by water. - eg. Someone needs to drink water after doing exercise in order to recover his/her body. –and evaluation -Customers usually compare one water product with another brand’s water product before make a final decision. -they typically think about the price‚ quality‚ and taste

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    theorists like Jean Watson that will take us back to our roots of the ideal nurse and stellar patient care. In this paper I will describe Jean Watson’s background of her theory‚ and provide concepts of her theory. In addition‚ I will relate her theory to person‚ health‚ nursing and environment of the caring moment and provide a transpersonal relationship and relate the factors within my experience. Background and concepts of Watson’s Theory Dr. Jean Watson was born in

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    Jean Watson is a widely published author and recipient of several awards and honors. She “holds the only endowed chair in caring science in the United States. For this reason‚ Watson explains‚ she felt obligated to explore the development of nursing as a caring science” (Davidhizar‚ 2005‚ p. 314). Her research is in the area of human caring and loss. She published her theory in 1988. She believed a liberal arts background was imperative to developing humanistic philosophies. Watson believes

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    watson and mcdonalds Watson‚ J. L. (2000‚ May/June). China’s Big Mac attack. In Berndt & Muse (Eds.) Composing a civic life (pp. 359-370). NY: Pearson / Longman. Summary: According to Watson in China’s Big Mac Attack (2000)‚ fast food restaurants have made significant inroads in Chinese culture; therefore‚ he asks the question: "Is globalism - and its cultural variant‚ McDonaldization - the face of the future?" (p. 360) - an important question as we initiate our study of western influences

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    and why they are crying life would be great. Luckily for us there have been psychologists in the past who have performed controlled experiments to understand how children behave and how to control their behavior. One famous psychologist was John B. Watson who performed an experiment known as “The Little Albert Experiment.” The experiment was performed sometime prior to 1920‚ the results from the experiment were published in February 1920 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. The experiment was

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    A trip to Remember Living in today’s society it is commonly said that “Family is not an important thing‚ it’s everything”. This is evident in the historical fiction novel‚ The Watsons Go To Birmingham‚ 1963‚ by Christopher Paul Curtis when The Watsons go on the drive to Birmingham. The author uses symbolism to convey the message that family is one of the most important things in the world. Curtis uses Grandma Sands to symbolize family by showing how much she cares about the kids a lot and loves

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    Emma Watson Emma Watson is a feminist fighting for gender equality in the world. Emma Watson has created hope for women’s rights and education. She has created a campaign for gender equality which is something that Emma has been working on for a long time. ( find the site ) She has created many speeches that are very great. Emma also created her own education. On set of Harry Potter she wanted more time to focus on school. Also after filming a movie she was enrolled at Brown University. (International

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    An analysis of the general rule about acceptance by silence ZHANG Li Introduction Professor McKendrick in his book writes ‘The general rule is that silence does not amount to an acceptance and this is a good one’. He then gives the reasoning by the sale of unsolicited goods. I agree with this rule and the reasoning given by Professor McKendrick. But I think the reasoning mentioned above is just one situation in the general

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